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Take It From The Beginning. Act One. 'gypsy.'
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What Do The Instructions Say?
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Nice Moves - Is That An Air Piano Or
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Those Were The Days
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Temporary Insanity
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You People Make Me Sick. Nonetheless
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What Do You Mean
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Play It, Sam
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At The Conclusion Of This Evening's Concert
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...on The Avenue...
...on The Avenue...
...on
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